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But
these
things
it
is
the
part
of
Gandalf
to
make
clear
;
and
I
call
upon
him
last
,
for
it
is
the
place
of
honour
,
and
in
all
this
matter
he
has
been
the
chief
.
"
"
Some
,
Galdor
,
"
said
Gandalf
,
"
would
think
the
tidings
of
Gloin
,
and
the
pursuit
of
Frodo
,
proof
enough
that
the
halfling
's
trove
is
a
thing
of
great
worth
to
the
Enemy
.
Yet
it
is
a
ring
.
What
then
?
The
Nine
the
Nazgul
keep
.
The
Seven
are
taken
or
destroyed
.
"
At
this
Gloin
stirred
,
but
did
not
speak
.
"
The
Three
we
know
of
.
What
then
is
this
one
that
he
desires
so
much
?
"
There
is
indeed
a
wide
waste
of
time
between
the
River
and
the
Mountain
,
between
the
loss
and
the
finding
.
But
the
gap
in
the
knowledge
of
the
Wise
has
been
filled
at
last
.
Yet
too
slowly
.
For
the
Enemy
has
been
close
behind
,
closer
even
than
I
feared
.
And
well
is
it
that
not
until
this
year
,
this
very
summer
,
as
it
seems
,
did
he
learn
the
full
truth
.
"
Some
here
will
remember
that
many
years
ago
I
myself
dared
to
pass
the
doors
of
the
Necromancer
in
Dol
Guldur
,
and
secretly
explored
his
ways
,
and
found
thus
that
our
fears
were
true
:
he
was
none
other
than
Sauron
,
our
Enemy
of
old
,
at
length
taking
shape
and
power
again
.
Some
,
too
,
will
remember
also
that
Saruman
dissuaded
us
from
open
deeds
against
him
,
and
for
long
we
watched
him
only
.
Yet
at
last
,
as
his
shadow
grew
,
Saruman
yielded
,
and
the
Council
put
forth
its
strength
and
drove
the
evil
out
of
Mirkwood
and
that
was
in
the
very
year
of
the
finding
of
this
Ring
:
a
strange
chance
,
if
chance
it
was
.
"
But
we
were
too
late
,
as
Elrond
foresaw
.
Sauron
also
had
watched
us
,
and
had
long
prepared
against
our
stroke
,
governing
Mordor
from
afar
through
Minas
Morgul
,
where
his
Nine
servants
dwelt
,
until
all
was
ready
.
Then
he
gave
way
before
us
,
but
only
feigned
to
flee
,
and
soon
after
came
to
the
Dark
Tower
and
openly
declared
himself
.
Then
for
the
last
time
the
Council
met
;
for
now
we
learned
that
he
was
seeking
ever
more
eagerly
for
the
One
.
We
feared
then
that
he
had
some
news
of
it
that
we
knew
nothing
of
.
But
Saruman
said
nay
,
and
repeated
what
he
had
said
to
us
before
:
that
the
One
would
never
again
be
found
in
Middle-earth
.
"
At
the
worst
,
"
said
he
,
"
our
Enemy
knows
that
we
have
it
not
and
that
it
still
is
lost
.
But
what
was
lost
may
yet
be
found
,
he
thinks
.
Fear
not
!
His
hope
will
cheat
him
.
Have
I
not
earnestly
studied
this
matter
?
Into
Anduin
the
Great
it
fell
;
and
long
ago
,
while
Sauron
slept
,
it
was
rolled
down
the
River
to
the
Sea
.
There
let
it
lie
until
the
End
.
"
'
Gandalf
fell
silent
,
gazing
eastward
from
the
porch
to
the
far
peaks
of
the
Misty
Mountains
,
at
whose
great
roots
the
peril
of
the
world
had
so
long
lain
hidden
.
He
sighed
.
"
There
I
was
at
fault
,
"
he
said
.
"
I
was
lulled
by
the
words
of
Saruman
the
Wise
;
but
I
should
have
sought
for
the
truth
sooner
,
and
our
peril
would
now
be
less
.
"
"
We
were
all
at
fault
,
"
said
Elrond
,
"
and
but
for
your
vigilance
the
Darkness
,
maybe
,
would
already
be
upon
us
.
But
say
on
!
"